Guys I know Im a shity speller. Im trying. sorry Im not doing good enough for yea. The only reasion Im here is to know what books i should look for and to try and interact with people who read and write as well. I know I have a long road to go before Im good at any of it but I am working at it.

yea I check it out. I also like going to the book club form. I know that every one is messing around. Just it gets to me some times. I uasily try not to let it bug me and often times ill poke fun at my self but iv heared it all my life. So it gets old from time to time.

one favorite is simple not possible, but I see folks are spilling over so I will too, dammit-

American Psycho, genius genius genius
Requiem for a Dream, gave me sick nightmares, but powerful important ones
Fear & Loathing, because HST rips with the greatest, the richness & momentum makes a strong case for writing under the influence (as much as I hate to admit)
Fight Club, Choke- what is there to say, I'm here in The Cult after all
Catcher in the Rye, matches Fear & Loathing in language & voice, but all Holden...

Bell Jar, how the f**ck is this the first WOMAN on the list?
(I would add Brass, Helen Walsh, soo badass. one of the sexiest books ever read)

House of Leaves by MZDSurvivor by Chucky P, (but now I just finished Rant so I'm on the fence with that being my new favorite.)Hatchet by Gary Paulsen was the first book I really sunk my teeth into as a child, and read multiple times. It's YA but it stuck with me and I feel like I could read that now and still get enjoyment from it.

My favorite novel I have read is Survivor by Chuck Palahniuk. I liked Tender Branson as the main character as well as the plot revolving around the aftermath of the cult. Another favorite novel of mine is Less Than Zero written by Bret Easton Ellis. The story followed Clay and his friends in L.A. and I enjoy how Easton Ellis incorporates these characters in future novels.

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